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in healthcare. our commitment to integrating a healthcare is driven by vision to enhance patient care and operational efficiently efficiency and effectiveness. our cases are focused largely on removing administrative work from provisions and providers so we can align the focus on patient critical decision- making and other high-risk activity. a lot of my colleagues function at the top of their license while creating an expanded healthcare workforce with the time and tolls to deliver a superior standard of care. to achieve these goals, our first step was to develop a responsible ai program involving a robust government structure to ensure ai applications are fair, robust, accountable, and continuously evaluated for safety and effectiveness. the program is governed and enables the use of ai across organizations. ash ensuring that technology is used responsibly, but also ensuring we take full advantage of these innovations and the benefits they can provide to our care team. when it comes to privacy and
in healthcare. our commitment to integrating a healthcare is driven by vision to enhance patient care and operational efficiently efficiency and effectiveness. our cases are focused largely on removing administrative work from provisions and providers so we can align the focus on patient critical decision- making and other high-risk activity. a lot of my colleagues function at the top of their license while creating an expanded healthcare workforce with the time and tolls to deliver a superior...
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these need to be made by trained healthcare positions. >> you are trained healthcare professional, not a lawyer. i've got to feel like from a lawyer's perspective, they are going to take a different approach. >> that's why think it's important we understand that as a community, as an industry, the we are not turning over decision-making. these are tools. tools in the tool belt and we need to review them as such. not as an authoritative decision that someone should be held accountable to. >> anyone else? >> quickly? >> i will just say if we can prove ai systems save lives, and people should be using them. and if we can't, we should be relying on clinician judgment. >> i don't know that we will ever get away from relying on clinician judgment. >> i agree with you, i think it is unlikely, certainly in my lifetime. >> good. thank you. and i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. pence. >> thank you for being here today. incorporating ai technologies into healthcare systems may improve and streamline diagnosis and treatment options in addition to u
these need to be made by trained healthcare positions. >> you are trained healthcare professional, not a lawyer. i've got to feel like from a lawyer's perspective, they are going to take a different approach. >> that's why think it's important we understand that as a community, as an industry, the we are not turning over decision-making. these are tools. tools in the tool belt and we need to review them as such. not as an authoritative decision that someone should be held...
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they believe healthcare is now a top three vertical. the company's work will be at the heart of what they call a massive expansion in computer aided drug discovery. i get the sense that amgen seems to have the best grass of what nvidia can do for them. they came up with the idea of marrying the supercomputer and the genetics headquarters. i like what they have to say. teresa graham had artificial intelligence helping them to identify new targets faster, test them more quickly and figure out how to increase the reject ability and lower the cost. normally it takes a very long time but they can work faster. the drug distributor we will hear from tomorrow uses it to keep track of inventory. it is a tough job when you have $20 billion of products going through the doors every day. medtronic uses it to watch colonoscopies in real-time to ensure nothing dangerous gets messed. with think about those devices and electronics that are involved in noninvasive surgery. it is terrific to see how much healthcare has been revolutionized. the fact is el
they believe healthcare is now a top three vertical. the company's work will be at the heart of what they call a massive expansion in computer aided drug discovery. i get the sense that amgen seems to have the best grass of what nvidia can do for them. they came up with the idea of marrying the supercomputer and the genetics headquarters. i like what they have to say. teresa graham had artificial intelligence helping them to identify new targets faster, test them more quickly and figure out how...
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a healthcare professional, as a healthcare professional, as a junior doctor or nurse, you are worseow in real terms compared to ten years ago. i think without a workforce that is happy, but is valued and for value, i mean working, providing a work environment that is supporting individuals, that pays wages that supports individuals to actually take up the jobs and enjoyed working in the nhs, i think these are all important aspects and i think is it unaffordable? any and it is a political decision, it a political decision, it a political choice and in my view healthcare professional deserve a higher wage. healthcare professional deserve a higher wage-— a higher wage. also as well we have to accept _ a higher wage. also as well we have to accept that _ a higher wage. also as well we have to accept that it - a higher wage. also as well we have to accept that it is - a higher wage. also as well we have to accept that it is a - have to accept that it is a global marketplace and managing your doctors are choosing to work in other countries —— junior doctors. they see the situation in the
a healthcare professional, as a healthcare professional, as a junior doctor or nurse, you are worseow in real terms compared to ten years ago. i think without a workforce that is happy, but is valued and for value, i mean working, providing a work environment that is supporting individuals, that pays wages that supports individuals to actually take up the jobs and enjoyed working in the nhs, i think these are all important aspects and i think is it unaffordable? any and it is a political...
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and equitable healthcare landscape. particularly in the minority minorityunderserved and rural communities. doctor newman i am hopeful about the potential synergy is ai ability to improve clinical trial diversity. by scanning from multiple databases for clinical site placed in patient population with the hope diverse patient population commitment to clinical trials left resulting in a more efficient diverse recruitment process. what infant regulations need to be considered regarding pay ideas to improve clinical trial diversity? click excellent question congresswoman. clearly diversity in clinical trial is an essential component of the many health disparities. we have seen a large number of treatments we have studied of the course of time and women centered and white men for a very restricted populations with minorities. i do think the potential of ai to identify locations in places where patients can be recruited is a strong one. in terms of the regulatory framework from an existing architecture at rome clinical ie req
and equitable healthcare landscape. particularly in the minority minorityunderserved and rural communities. doctor newman i am hopeful about the potential synergy is ai ability to improve clinical trial diversity. by scanning from multiple databases for clinical site placed in patient population with the hope diverse patient population commitment to clinical trials left resulting in a more efficient diverse recruitment process. what infant regulations need to be considered regarding pay ideas...
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enhancements and healthcare providers with a.i.ls and mental health support and many more in a.i. we need to be dedicated for every tool. and the privacy rules of hipaa and reliance on personal data and develop a.i. research training and retain the government to build confidence. audits will help further accountabilities to incorporate. the payoff adopting tools telemedicine and more are two great to not purposely use a.i. thoughtfully. i urge focus on to earn the trust. i look forward to hearing me. >> thank you very much. this will be entered into the proceed questioning.e will i recognize myself for five minutes. the va has national a.i. sector and oversight committees and institutional review board for a.i. many of these talking shops. a.i. projects besides what's approved, what is an appropriate and how it is used. >> to give the question agency is in the early stages of standing up with a.i. to put in place was designed to catalog these agencies of these cases were trustworthy a.i. vegetables. in relation to the earlier execu
enhancements and healthcare providers with a.i.ls and mental health support and many more in a.i. we need to be dedicated for every tool. and the privacy rules of hipaa and reliance on personal data and develop a.i. research training and retain the government to build confidence. audits will help further accountabilities to incorporate. the payoff adopting tools telemedicine and more are two great to not purposely use a.i. thoughtfully. i urge focus on to earn the trust. i look forward to...
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define itself as healthcare provider and any employer. beneficial for both patients and >> before we proceed, i asked consent any members of the health subcommittee be permitted to participate in his hearing. without objection, so ordered. would you like to make any opening remarks? >> thank you for recognizing me the chair. good afternoon, over to thank ranking members for having me here today and hope subcommittee and i am the a.i. it is important we recognize the challenges come with it a.i. has potential to transform the way they deliver healthcare in this will ensure the va does so with caution and an understanding of the risks. safeguarding information is enormous and accountability. this would be difficult to meet in a closed system and other healthcare systems requiring outside partners. like o healthcare systems data breaches with alarming frequency and envisions one, two, four and five at the end of last year and affected nearly 50000 veterans in some result in internal mistakes and malicious actors. in some internal errors are
define itself as healthcare provider and any employer. beneficial for both patients and >> before we proceed, i asked consent any members of the health subcommittee be permitted to participate in his hearing. without objection, so ordered. would you like to make any opening remarks? >> thank you for recognizing me the chair. good afternoon, over to thank ranking members for having me here today and hope subcommittee and i am the a.i. it is important we recognize the challenges come...
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healthcare is looking at 2023 trading sideways. we have healthcare stocks.ally behind them. this is much slower than they were in that moment. people worried about the impact of the gop warrants. this is the rest of the industry. they were trying to widen their stocks. this is most of what they have done really quick. we have these healthcare ideas for 2022. this is part of the diabetes and cardiovascular action. have been called the first action. this is once they went back to normal. everyone is going to get those suggestions. for the past three months, is out of step actions are going to be part of it. we were looking at the fact that they debut covid. they are still going to be done fast. >> i think this is more of an endemic state of covid heard there were more cases. this is going to be the level that it was before. it is just going to be part of our business. >> these are all of the segments that are going into double digits quick. i cannot believe this. we are looking at the rise of these gop drugs. we have more opportunities that are a threat. this
healthcare is looking at 2023 trading sideways. we have healthcare stocks.ally behind them. this is much slower than they were in that moment. people worried about the impact of the gop warrants. this is the rest of the industry. they were trying to widen their stocks. this is most of what they have done really quick. we have these healthcare ideas for 2022. this is part of the diabetes and cardiovascular action. have been called the first action. this is once they went back to normal. everyone...
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i keep smart doctors and nurses and healthcare workers in our states with the 88 million from the healthcare delivery fund we have made it easier for new mexicans to get the healthcare they need from ambulance services to ultrasounds and in mckinley county. from optometry, to dental services in sierra county, from primary care for seniors these initiatives that is requesting another hundred uemillion rural healthcare delivery fund. additional medicaid funding our providers can meet growing demands which will bring in an additional $1.522 billion in two hours state showing up our healthcare delivery s patients r providers a dime. and let's complete the healthcare authority. doing so will reduce premiums, cut out-of-pocket costs, demand better provider networks and hold the insurance companies accountable. new mexicans should their lives or at livelihood lid threatened by insurance companies that are more determined to make a dollar t [applause] and as we look toward the future we are also looking towards our young people and working to provide nation leading education at every age. today we a
i keep smart doctors and nurses and healthcare workers in our states with the 88 million from the healthcare delivery fund we have made it easier for new mexicans to get the healthcare they need from ambulance services to ultrasounds and in mckinley county. from optometry, to dental services in sierra county, from primary care for seniors these initiatives that is requesting another hundred uemillion rural healthcare delivery fund. additional medicaid funding our providers can meet growing...
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morgan healthcare conference. i am flying out there to give you the skinny on what this red- hot group can do and what will take it to the next level. let's go to todd in rhode island. >> jim, go eagles. >> let's hope so. >> what is your take on semiconductors? tsm? >> the whole semi conductor stock, the group is up way too much. let it come down and then you can get pretty much everyone of them. let them get to 19 1/2. it got expensive. it's a great group but you can't get excited about a stock that was up 32% last year. let some other people continue to say i need to buy. the new year started with the redistribution of cash out of the magnificent seven people make a lot of jokes that they are not so magnificent. they are going into the industrial healthcare stocks. a lot of that is what people expect to hear from j.p. morgan next week. i can't wait to bring you the latest from there. i have over 3000 interviews in two days. as i mentioned we are headed out to the j.p. morgan healthcare conference. i have to tell
morgan healthcare conference. i am flying out there to give you the skinny on what this red- hot group can do and what will take it to the next level. let's go to todd in rhode island. >> jim, go eagles. >> let's hope so. >> what is your take on semiconductors? tsm? >> the whole semi conductor stock, the group is up way too much. let it come down and then you can get pretty much everyone of them. let them get to 19 1/2. it got expensive. it's a great group but you can't...
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let's turn to healthcare, for tf healthcare professionals so september 9, we announced payment program healthcare association of hawaii state department of health in 19 hundred by you, hawaii education loan repayment program provides unprecedented $30 million educational loan repayment, health professionals bring them to and keep them in hawaii. [applause] why we do this and why does it help? qualify for loan repayment in our states up to $50000 a year. some $04,500,000 of debt in exchange for minimum service of two years while they are getting to practice in caring f most and fellowships are targeted providers who care for those who are usually on medicaid. the first batch and we receive dozens of education applicants. we have already received thousands of applications. this is just weeks into it and with party announced our first 585 healthcare champions. [applause] as i look at the concerns of the freshman class coming in, they were focusing on mental health care. this year but putting an emphasis on mental health and addiction treatment to address the heightened concerns we have an
let's turn to healthcare, for tf healthcare professionals so september 9, we announced payment program healthcare association of hawaii state department of health in 19 hundred by you, hawaii education loan repayment program provides unprecedented $30 million educational loan repayment, health professionals bring them to and keep them in hawaii. [applause] why we do this and why does it help? qualify for loan repayment in our states up to $50000 a year. some $04,500,000 of debt in exchange for...
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doctors and nurses and healthcare workers in our state and aiding millions from the healthcare delivery fund, last year to communities, we made it easier for new mexicans to get the healthcare that they need from ambulance services to ultrasounds, optometry to other services in sierra county. primary care for seniors in valencia county, fees initiatives are working. i was looking for one hundred million for the world healthcare delivery fund. additional medicaid funding to providers meeting growing demand and hospital provider tax which will bring in an additional one. 5 to $2 billion into our state, shoring up our healthcare delivery system without causing patients or providers that time. let's complete the healthcare authority, doing so will reduce premiums, cut out-of-pocket costs, increase consumer protection, demand better provider networks and told the insurance companies that accountable. new mexicans should never have their lives or livelihoods threatened by insurance companies that are more determined to make a dollars and a difference. [applause] and as we look towards the fut
doctors and nurses and healthcare workers in our state and aiding millions from the healthcare delivery fund, last year to communities, we made it easier for new mexicans to get the healthcare that they need from ambulance services to ultrasounds, optometry to other services in sierra county. primary care for seniors in valencia county, fees initiatives are working. i was looking for one hundred million for the world healthcare delivery fund. additional medicaid funding to providers meeting...
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they became healthcare consumers.ave them every wellness tool including a free biometric screening. i didn't coddle them. you were going to pay more if you didn't take that and you know what it's done? it has lower healthcare costs. we've been doing that 15 years and have not had a premium increase. how much of what we are talking about here is part of a broken system that is now driven mostly by huge cost hurdles that love the opaqueness, no transparency, and insurance companies that have gone way beyond indemnification to where they are in on everything and they grab roughly 15% of the healthcare dollar that's purely administrative? we are talking about things i think on the side of how you fix diabetes and other chronic ailments. what about fixing the system itself? i would love for you to weigh in. >> thank you for that question. i agree that if there are systems broken in terms of how do we fix this to prevent diabetes and obesity. i think the healthcare system needs to serve the needs of the patient that develop
they became healthcare consumers.ave them every wellness tool including a free biometric screening. i didn't coddle them. you were going to pay more if you didn't take that and you know what it's done? it has lower healthcare costs. we've been doing that 15 years and have not had a premium increase. how much of what we are talking about here is part of a broken system that is now driven mostly by huge cost hurdles that love the opaqueness, no transparency, and insurance companies that have gone...
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and then i go to san francisco with some of the ceos and healthcare. rapidfire and tonight's edition of the lightning round. so stay with cramer. (grunting) at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. (laughter) at 88 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you to make them real. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. only sleep number smart beds let you each choose your individual firmness and comfort. your sleep number setting. old school grit. new world ideas. and actively cools and warms up to 13 degrees on either side. the queen sleep number® c2 smart bed is now only $990. plus, free home delivery when you add any base. ends monday. only at sleep number. [♪♪] your skin is ever-changing, take care of it with gold bond's healing formulations of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. for all your skins, gold bond. spoke while we were at the j.p. morgan conference, we checked in with a company known for its medication delivery syste
and then i go to san francisco with some of the ceos and healthcare. rapidfire and tonight's edition of the lightning round. so stay with cramer. (grunting) at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. (laughter) at 88 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you to make them real. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. only sleep number smart beds let you each choose...
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, to protect a woman's right to receive healthcare free from discrimination, and to protect her privacy. the idea that a woman should have to carry a fetus after she has been raped or a victim of incest is just -- i think it's just cruel. to me, it's outrageous. the idea that a woman who receives competent medical advice that the fetus she's carrying wouldn't live and will impact on her ability to have children in the future and still can't get medical care -- it's ridiculous. i could go on, but i'm already taking too much time. i want to thank the vice president of the united states, kamala harris, for her leadership on this important issue as she travels the country in her fight for freedom. i'd also like to thank the gender policy advisor -- my gender policy advisor, jen klein. jen -- where's jen sitting? there you are, jen. thank you. and secretary becerra, who's sitting right next to her, for their leadership on this task force. and i want to thank all the members of my cabinet here today, including the attorney general for leading efforts and the -- at the department of justice to
, to protect a woman's right to receive healthcare free from discrimination, and to protect her privacy. the idea that a woman should have to carry a fetus after she has been raped or a victim of incest is just -- i think it's just cruel. to me, it's outrageous. the idea that a woman who receives competent medical advice that the fetus she's carrying wouldn't live and will impact on her ability to have children in the future and still can't get medical care -- it's ridiculous. i could go on,...
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you just have varying different areas of how nurses see politics and see healthcare. all of us are ultimately dedicated to giving the best care to our patients, but as someone who's recently worked in the asylum health project in the city doing the vaccination campaigns and all the midtown hotels, icing a vast difference in the amount, like in the way nurses approach public health. and so i think that is one of the factors also, just affecting how committee help is provided over all because i think especially in these emergency situations, like how we seen in new york were at the precipice of the one of the most profound refugee crises ever. and we are seeing all of them we've seen over 50,000 asylum-seekers come into the city, and their healthcare has all been put on new york city without any means a of having ay realm of how to provide that. i've been on the forefront of seeing how that's transpired, and i think there's just a vast array of how nursing is perceived and how, how it's over all dealt with in the city. you have a vast realm of people who think that ever
you just have varying different areas of how nurses see politics and see healthcare. all of us are ultimately dedicated to giving the best care to our patients, but as someone who's recently worked in the asylum health project in the city doing the vaccination campaigns and all the midtown hotels, icing a vast difference in the amount, like in the way nurses approach public health. and so i think that is one of the factors also, just affecting how committee help is provided over all because i...
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we were notified yesterday by united healthcare that they are resuming negotiations with that medical group. they had been stalled, so that was encouraging to hear. so, we'll keep everyone informed, but to date we are not aware of problems that have aprison because of this so while we understand the medical group has concerns about the situation, they haven't made any practice changes that we are aware of and i would appreciate if they do make that decision any decisions along these lines that they keep us informed preferably in writing, but we have n't seen that yet. >> i appreciate the fact this item correctly identifies what the issue is. there a lot of misinformation out there and my next door neighbor or neighborhood [indiscernible] ucsf dropped by united healthcare and i didn't bother to read it and don't want to get in conversation with neighbors across the city over misinformation. clearly for whatever reason people are rather anxious about this and so i appreciate your efforts and efforts of your staff to make sure that a, the issue is clear, it is not ucsf medical center, it
we were notified yesterday by united healthcare that they are resuming negotiations with that medical group. they had been stalled, so that was encouraging to hear. so, we'll keep everyone informed, but to date we are not aware of problems that have aprison because of this so while we understand the medical group has concerns about the situation, they haven't made any practice changes that we are aware of and i would appreciate if they do make that decision any decisions along these lines that...
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we both like healthcare.hen you look at the healthcare sector overall, it's strong not just from a valuation and fundamentals standpoint but it's also strong from a technical standpoint as well. if you go back to around november 1st of last year, healthcare really started to outperform. you saw some of those he defensive sectors start to outperform. so look, we like healthcare. we're overweight. we would continue to buy healthcare stocks that we like as they pull back. so a few names we like, you've got to have your glp-1 which is the official name for ozempic, you have to have one of those. we have eli lilly which has monjaro, it's said it's more effective from a weight loss standpoint than ozempic. we have united health. where i see the best opportunities is in medical devices and medical equipment. you look at edwards life sciences, you look at medtronic and stryker. all of those stocks acted last year as if nobody was going to need heart valves anymore, nobody was going to need a hip or knee replacement a
we both like healthcare.hen you look at the healthcare sector overall, it's strong not just from a valuation and fundamentals standpoint but it's also strong from a technical standpoint as well. if you go back to around november 1st of last year, healthcare really started to outperform. you saw some of those he defensive sectors start to outperform. so look, we like healthcare. we're overweight. we would continue to buy healthcare stocks that we like as they pull back. so a few names we like,...
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., healthcare.thcare. what do we want it? fair pay- when do _ healthcare. what do we want it? fair pay- when do we _ healthcare. what do we want it? fair pay. when do we want _ healthcare. what do we want it? fair pay. when do we want it. . . ? - healthcare. what do we want it? fair pay. when do we want it. . . ? at - healthcare. what do we want it? fair pay. when do we want it. . . ? at the l pay. when do we want it. . . ? at the bi est pay. when do we want it. . . ? at the biggest hosnital_ pay. when do we want it. . . ? at the biggest hospital in _ pay. when do we want it. . . ? at the biggest hospital in northern - biggest hospital in northern ireland, paramedics, radiographers and nursesjoined the ireland, paramedics, radiographers and nurses joined the walkouts. they are paid less than their counterparts in england, scotland and wales, and they caused a staffing crisis.— and wales, and they caused a staffin: crisis. , ., , staffing crisis. this day, actually, 42 ears staffing crisis. this day,
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after graduating from the university, they go and are assigned practical healthcare by the ministry ofh; for one year they undergo an internship, the so-called on -the-job internship under the supervision of a mentor. as a rule, the department of an experienced doctor, specialist, they are subsequently assigned to healthcare institutions of the republic of belarus, where they fully work out their terms of work, as a rule, these are all our city clinics, they are mainly distributed by general practitioners, as well as specialized healthcare institutions, hospitals of the republican scientific and practical center, this depends on the profile of our graduate. i am a sixth-year student at the faculty of pediatrics. i had no desire to enroll in this particular faculty. i didn’t even consider others, because initially i really wanted to work with children. it seems to me that children are such a special category of patients who charge themselves with some kind of energy and positivity. , they seem to be extending your youth, your youth, your childhood, so in general i achieved my goal and e
after graduating from the university, they go and are assigned practical healthcare by the ministry ofh; for one year they undergo an internship, the so-called on -the-job internship under the supervision of a mentor. as a rule, the department of an experienced doctor, specialist, they are subsequently assigned to healthcare institutions of the republic of belarus, where they fully work out their terms of work, as a rule, these are all our city clinics, they are mainly distributed by general...
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this in circumstances where the healthcare system has all but collapsed. i return to this later in my speech. large numbers of palestinian civilians, including children are arrested, blindfolded, forced to undress and loaded onto trucks taken to unknown locations. the suffering of the palestinian people, physical and mental is undeniable. turning to the third genocidal act under article 2c, israel has deliberately imposed conditions on gaza that cannot sustain life and are calculated to bring about its physical destruction. israel achieves this in at least four ways: first, by displacement. israel has forced forced the displacement of about 85% of palestinians in gaza, there is nowhere safe for them to flee to, those who cannot leave or refuse to be displaced have either been killed or at extreme risk of being killed in their homes. many palestinians have been displaced multiple times as families are forced to move repeatedly in search of safety. israel the first evacuation order on 13 october required the evacuation of over 1 million people, including chi
this in circumstances where the healthcare system has all but collapsed. i return to this later in my speech. large numbers of palestinian civilians, including children are arrested, blindfolded, forced to undress and loaded onto trucks taken to unknown locations. the suffering of the palestinian people, physical and mental is undeniable. turning to the third genocidal act under article 2c, israel has deliberately imposed conditions on gaza that cannot sustain life and are calculated to bring...
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that our schools are safe and places of opportunity, that healthcare is accessible for those who need it and when they needed and that our rights and freedoms are protected. [applause] is a born and raised in arizona arizonaand, a social worker, mod sister of two public school teachers, these are the reasons i wake up every day to fight on behalf of arizona. as we embark on this new year, one that will be filled with highs and lows, tough choices and compromise, it is my sincere hope we never lose sight of why our fellow arizonans bestowed the honor of representing them and why we must always strive for progress and for a better tomorrow. with that, i'm proud to share with you the progress we made in the past year on many of these key issues. and just as importantly, i look forward to outlining the work before us in the months ahead. the foundation of what we do as elected officials here in this capital is rooted in keeping arizona families safe. that's why we cannot go forward without first addressing washington's ongoing failure to secure our southern border. a failure decades in th
that our schools are safe and places of opportunity, that healthcare is accessible for those who need it and when they needed and that our rights and freedoms are protected. [applause] is a born and raised in arizona arizonaand, a social worker, mod sister of two public school teachers, these are the reasons i wake up every day to fight on behalf of arizona. as we embark on this new year, one that will be filled with highs and lows, tough choices and compromise, it is my sincere hope we never...
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especially around the healthcare costs.d then the moral strife that comes with discharging a patient, not knowing if they have the money they need to fill the needed prescription, finds transportation to a follow-up care, come back for additional care, it's extremely strenuous on the staff and i really feel for them. >> sandra: do you have any doctors saying they can't do it anymore, that it's just too much? i mean, is there staff saying that they are leaving? >> no, our staff are very proud to fulfill the mission of denver health to provide care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. very much responding to humanitarian crisis of these patients. >> sandra: we understand. >> we need additional support to do it and to do it well. >> sandra: have you had to turn away any patients? >> no, we will always see patients, especially through the emergency department, the vast majority of patients currently. >> sandra: the headline everywhere is you had to turn away patients. is that not the case? >> no, always see them thr
especially around the healthcare costs.d then the moral strife that comes with discharging a patient, not knowing if they have the money they need to fill the needed prescription, finds transportation to a follow-up care, come back for additional care, it's extremely strenuous on the staff and i really feel for them. >> sandra: do you have any doctors saying they can't do it anymore, that it's just too much? i mean, is there staff saying that they are leaving? >> no, our staff are...
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they see human beings coming in asking for healthcare i'm proud to say that our hospital and our healthcareo step up help these human beings in time of need. we will need additional financial support 'in order to do it the right way. my healthcare partners and colleagues are experiencing a lot of moral strife staying up at night after they care for these patients. wondering if they will get the needed medications that have been prescribed or follow-up care they need in subsequent days or weeks. we need a better system to help these people get on their feet and to be safe and healthy. >> what are the main issues that people coming in? i mean, if there with one or two things? i keep hearing like a lot of primary care visits like backache or things that you would not normally go to the emergency room for. >> no. we are certainly seeing the standard respiratory winter illnesses, influenza and pneumonia. typical g.i. pediatric a lot of dental pain. but we are also seeing a lot of mental health, you know, these folks have gone through arduous journey to get here. they have experienced a lot of tr
they see human beings coming in asking for healthcare i'm proud to say that our hospital and our healthcareo step up help these human beings in time of need. we will need additional financial support 'in order to do it the right way. my healthcare partners and colleagues are experiencing a lot of moral strife staying up at night after they care for these patients. wondering if they will get the needed medications that have been prescribed or follow-up care they need in subsequent days or weeks....
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in the context of the entire healthcare sector and specifically for its new manager, ilona krosutskayal tell you more. the personnel decisions of the president of belarus have recently given many people no rest, and this anxiety is not only due to the recent endless forecasts of who, where and when. today's appointment of a new minister of health is no exception. as usual, there are a lot of versions of speculation from the series, but the previous one didn’t please. obviously, the watchers who always pay hyper-attention to political campaigns, especially the presidential one. they forgot the materiel, but alexander lukashenko always updates team ahead of the elections. i want to emphasize so that people know and you understand that we are not talking about any kind of dismissal of penevich from his position, i just see him in a different position, he will work in a different position, he is a young, energetic man, therefore... no one is going to let him retire, figuratively speaking, the epic did not begin with you, it is being replaced by personnel rotation in all ministries and depa
in the context of the entire healthcare sector and specifically for its new manager, ilona krosutskayal tell you more. the personnel decisions of the president of belarus have recently given many people no rest, and this anxiety is not only due to the recent endless forecasts of who, where and when. today's appointment of a new minister of health is no exception. as usual, there are a lot of versions of speculation from the series, but the previous one didn’t please. obviously, the watchers...
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but we need these protections in every state, because your family -- to have access to healthcare shouldnd on your zip code. it should not depend on your zip code. as i've made clear, we have to do what the supreme court decision in dobbs would allow, and that is -- congress must codify roe v. wade for all the states in america. stop playing politics with the women's lives and freedom. let doctors do their job. let me say it again -- pass laws restoring the protections of roe v. wade for women in every state. even under the dobbs decision. but under this court, that is that's what i'm working for. i'm working for that law. and when they send me that law, i' and restore that right. until then, my administration is going to keep working to protect women in the wake of the supreme court's extreme decision. that's why i created a task force, to ensure we are dog everything we can to support women. i've signed executive orders and my administration has taken action to ensure that women get the care they need in medical emergencies, to protect a woman's right to travel to get right to receive
but we need these protections in every state, because your family -- to have access to healthcare shouldnd on your zip code. it should not depend on your zip code. as i've made clear, we have to do what the supreme court decision in dobbs would allow, and that is -- congress must codify roe v. wade for all the states in america. stop playing politics with the women's lives and freedom. let doctors do their job. let me say it again -- pass laws restoring the protections of roe v. wade for women...
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and we gave $1.bin inhat are hag home healthcare aid and bonuses for healthcare workers because and justhe morning as a result of our hard work with president biden and his administration, we'll be over $6 billion in federal funds into our healthcare system over the next three years. [applause]■@■o this funding will help support our safety net hospitals, address healthcare workforce shortages, strengthen access to primary and behavorial healthcare, all important primaries allf that over the lat two years, we invested over $7 billion in childcare. at the sam time we saved the m.t.a. from a looming fiscal cliff that■; economy of an entire region while requiredship grew by 435 million ne% [applause] and no administration and no legislature ever before has invested more money our roads and bridges and public infrastructure to rebuild our state. your continued partnership and for the majority leader andrew ar our speaker. [applause] thank you -- thank you to both of you. thank you. now, we've worked hard to and tn government. and here's what i know, you'll always see more head liens and a of
and we gave $1.bin inhat are hag home healthcare aid and bonuses for healthcare workers because and justhe morning as a result of our hard work with president biden and his administration, we'll be over $6 billion in federal funds into our healthcare system over the next three years. [applause]■@■o this funding will help support our safety net hospitals, address healthcare workforce shortages, strengthen access to primary and behavorial healthcare, all important primaries allf that over the...
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filing a complaint and disseminate training materials for healthcare providers.o they know how the comply and also establish an expert team at h.m.f. to help hospitals and healthcare providers comply with those legal obligations. and the last piece is s -- we will take additional steps to protect the safety and security of patients. >> can you describe what the last case is? >> the series of ballot initiatives most recentfully ohio, kansas, kentucky, michigan, montana, vermont, show how this issue is and many times the americans are given the opportunity to make their voices herd, they made their voice heard loudly and clearly. we will continue to do everything we can to support state leaders as i said on the ground, really on the front lines. >> thank you. can you talk a little bit about the significance of this really aingly virginia tomorrow? >> i can't speak to the rally tomorrow directly. that is a campaign event. before dobbs to help lead the administration's full government approach and once dobbs came down mobilize the entire administration's efforts and
filing a complaint and disseminate training materials for healthcare providers.o they know how the comply and also establish an expert team at h.m.f. to help hospitals and healthcare providers comply with those legal obligations. and the last piece is s -- we will take additional steps to protect the safety and security of patients. >> can you describe what the last case is? >> the series of ballot initiatives most recentfully ohio, kansas, kentucky, michigan, montana, vermont, show...
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the region's healthcare system and its development.here are more and more new clinics in the region. let's talk about important investments. sphere of the agro-industrial complex, we are updating the fleet of agricultural machinery, at the same time we are monitoring the future harvest, we will find out how the vagaries of the weather affected us, we will go to the winter collection of pine needles, we will plunge into, it turns out, a very difficult process of collecting seeds of pine, spruce and larches, we will visit a real snow safari, we will have an emotional excursion to the husky park near minsk, and we will add exoticism to the petting zoo near soligorsk. well, let's start with a topic that is always relevant and whose progress is reflected in each of us. the development of the health care system in the minsk region was the focus of attention of the leadership of the central region this week. the emphasis was placed on borisovsky, one of the most prominent large districts. recently , new hospital buildings have been opened her
the region's healthcare system and its development.here are more and more new clinics in the region. let's talk about important investments. sphere of the agro-industrial complex, we are updating the fleet of agricultural machinery, at the same time we are monitoring the future harvest, we will find out how the vagaries of the weather affected us, we will go to the winter collection of pine needles, we will plunge into, it turns out, a very difficult process of collecting seeds of pine, spruce...
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among those involved in monitoring the healthcare system was a belarusian surgeon, who was one of theirst to perform an operation on liver transplantation yuri slobodin. candidate of medical sciences in the profession for a quarter of a century. yuri valerievich initiated and supported the project modern medicine in the regions. in terms of surgical services, we have developed a program. educational, specialists from these hospitals are trained on the basis of our medical institution. the second part of this program is that we go to these medical institutions together with specialists from these hospitals, in their operating rooms, we perform or introduce a number of modern surgical interventions, of course, this is not the work of one person, this is the work of the whole team, and here we are very grateful to the head of state for seeing our work. last year , about 500 operations were performed at the healthcare institution, about 60% of which were high-tech, and about 2,000 people were trained in various specialties at the simulation center. katerina strikhaev, anmasgo, agent. when
among those involved in monitoring the healthcare system was a belarusian surgeon, who was one of theirst to perform an operation on liver transplantation yuri slobodin. candidate of medical sciences in the profession for a quarter of a century. yuri valerievich initiated and supported the project modern medicine in the regions. in terms of surgical services, we have developed a program. educational, specialists from these hospitals are trained on the basis of our medical institution. the...
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they are already distributed to healthcare institutions of the republic of belarus, where they fullyk out their terms of work, as a rule, these are all our city clinics, they are mainly distributed by general practitioners, as well as specialized healthcare institutions hospitals of the republican scientific and practical center, this depends on the profile of our graduate. i am a sixth year student at the faculty of pediatrics. desire to enroll in this particular faculty , i didn’t even consider others, because initially i really wanted to work with children, it seems to me that children are such a special category of patients who charge you with some kind of energy, positivity, they seem to prolong your youth , your youth, your childhood, so in general i achieved my goal and entered the pediatric faculty. in the future, this subordination allows me to choose a narrower specialization, i can become a cardiologist, a nephrologist, or an endocrinologist. i’ll choose what i like, but at the moment i think that i would like to start with a children’s infectious diseases hospital, i woul
they are already distributed to healthcare institutions of the republic of belarus, where they fullyk out their terms of work, as a rule, these are all our city clinics, they are mainly distributed by general practitioners, as well as specialized healthcare institutions hospitals of the republican scientific and practical center, this depends on the profile of our graduate. i am a sixth year student at the faculty of pediatrics. desire to enroll in this particular faculty , i didn’t even...
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they absolutely will receive healthcare. >> bill: one last question here.le bit here. in june new york came that close to doing it here for new york state and they backed away from it. still even today massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, maine, vermont, illinois, oregon, washington covering migrants in specific age categories. my hunch is on this in certain states this will just become more popular. do you agree? >> well, doing it for children to give children childhood vaccinations can make sense. if you don't vaccinate all children all children may be susceptible to measles. to do it carte blanche will be a magnet. it is from around the world. not just from latin american but around the world. if you don't get that you don't really understand people. >> bill: senator, one question here on the border, too. some are talking about some optimism about some bipartisan deal in the senate. do you see that happening? >> well, i'm not sure. it will be bipartisan technically. i'm not sure democrats want the deal. something may happen. republicans have been pr
they absolutely will receive healthcare. >> bill: one last question here.le bit here. in june new york came that close to doing it here for new york state and they backed away from it. still even today massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, maine, vermont, illinois, oregon, washington covering migrants in specific age categories. my hunch is on this in certain states this will just become more popular. do you agree? >> well, doing it for children to give children childhood...
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more workers to lessen the burden of property taxes and healthcare costs.ortunity, a hopefulness that defeats addiction and the crime it causes. we can get there, but we must follow through on what we started. we have to learn the lessons of the last few years, refocus on what's working, and be honest about what's not. if we do, we will turn the tide and lift all communities in every corner of our state. [applause]tantly, i'm optimistic about our future because of the people of vermont. on the morning of july 11, afl flood-damaged grocery store in windsor county was filled withth neighbors mucking out. and ted produce and perishables, locals acted quickly to distribute it to those in need. donating coolers and time, helped hundreds of their neighbors by delivering food to a senior center, mobile homemor. even when they had to jump on an atv to get over downed trees and washed-out roads. a few days later in barre, bob nelson opened his hardware store, still without power and and destroyed inventory. he wanted his neighbors to have what they needed tolean up
more workers to lessen the burden of property taxes and healthcare costs.ortunity, a hopefulness that defeats addiction and the crime it causes. we can get there, but we must follow through on what we started. we have to learn the lessons of the last few years, refocus on what's working, and be honest about what's not. if we do, we will turn the tide and lift all communities in every corner of our state. [applause]tantly, i'm optimistic about our future because of the people of vermont. on the...
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8,000 investors and healthcare professionals and 550 global healthcare companies attending and presentingre he said debt capital markets are wide open right now and there's indications that capital markets activity is coming back this year after a two year drought. he still is not convinced of the soft landing to come. watch. >> i think the table i sat at for lunch they're telling me it feels better this year and as you mentioned a couple of deals announced this morning. i think a lot of things will be happening in healthcare this year. maria: coming off of this little bit of a drought in capital markets activity, i'm wondering if you're getting a sense that the log jam is going to break this year in 2024. >> i think you've seen part of the log jam actually broke early last year. you see ipos, not as many but they're coming back, slightly different types, a couple big healthcare ipos, m&a you're seeing, people want to do a huge deal, you can do a $30 billion deal financing today so it's open. so as long as we have soft landing ideas and credit spreads stay low and markets stay high, you'r
8,000 investors and healthcare professionals and 550 global healthcare companies attending and presentingre he said debt capital markets are wide open right now and there's indications that capital markets activity is coming back this year after a two year drought. he still is not convinced of the soft landing to come. watch. >> i think the table i sat at for lunch they're telling me it feels better this year and as you mentioned a couple of deals announced this morning. i think a lot of...
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workers who are doing home healthcare are paid a a living wage. the social and economic justice arguments are compelling to me. i alsoo think if you're not persuaded by that, you just have to believe in math. we will not have the kind of economic achievement we need to have for america to stay strong if wee don't invest in those things, if we don't solve those problems come if we don't take a racism. like we need everybody off the bench and fully in productive work, and we can't do that if we are held back by racism, sexism, et cetera. >> absolutely. i just wonder though if the biggest challenge of o all isn't the sort of zero-sum game mentality that you talk a little bit about that in the fairness section. if i can't see the benefit of having well-paid healthcare workers and how it might rebound notches on society but on my community, it's going too be a hard sell, isn't it? because all of this structural forces are at work to stop us from doing this. >> yes, and i think winter break out theng bad habits. i mean two things on that. one, i think i
workers who are doing home healthcare are paid a a living wage. the social and economic justice arguments are compelling to me. i alsoo think if you're not persuaded by that, you just have to believe in math. we will not have the kind of economic achievement we need to have for america to stay strong if wee don't invest in those things, if we don't solve those problems come if we don't take a racism. like we need everybody off the bench and fully in productive work, and we can't do that if we...
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i am a home healthcare nurse for a little girl five years old. has a disease and it will kill her without her medication. the medication is $1 million. since i have been there one year there in six children in iowa who have died from this and they need help. if they cannot get $1 million. mom and dad both work full-time she's a teacher he's a professor, she is going to die. it is a terrible disease. she has had a lot of pain. her body gets paralyzed. so her vocal cords, or throat to swallow, to eat, everything gets paralyzed readily if she laughs too hard it happens. if she cries, she is too hot, too cold. all of these things a little girl just wants to play and laugh and we have to calmer down because she will end up paralyzed. so you touched on that quite a bit i felt like you were talking directly to me. i think number one is homeland security. we don't have anything without that. i am here because i need help to say this little girl's life. >> thank you for what you do. i am so sorry that you see her suffer every day. that is not easy. i don'
i am a home healthcare nurse for a little girl five years old. has a disease and it will kill her without her medication. the medication is $1 million. since i have been there one year there in six children in iowa who have died from this and they need help. if they cannot get $1 million. mom and dad both work full-time she's a teacher he's a professor, she is going to die. it is a terrible disease. she has had a lot of pain. her body gets paralyzed. so her vocal cords, or throat to swallow, to...
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that has changed the course of healthcare scenes ascourse of awell as private healthcare scenes. we are seeing changes and we are dealing with it. >> right, without additional resources or support? >> hi. >> from your experience, i can direct this to the nurses here asts well really less patients. they don't have the agency at the moment irtheir families when they take carere of a nurse what can they do to make the nurses job easier have you gotten any feedback. theyey are not suppose to tell patients. they are caring for too many patients oftentimes and they are not suppose to say that. if you are like, hey, i need help from my mother right now the nurse is told not to say i have 10 patients and not safe to be taking care of more than five. i think being aware of that, you can if you have a rep pour with them ask' them what's your work like today. how manye people are you taking care of? a lot. maybe make that opening for them. you know, let you in on the reality. i think that, you know, a lot of , nurses have said and this is n the research as well. the patients and their famil
that has changed the course of healthcare scenes ascourse of awell as private healthcare scenes. we are seeing changes and we are dealing with it. >> right, without additional resources or support? >> hi. >> from your experience, i can direct this to the nurses here asts well really less patients. they don't have the agency at the moment irtheir families when they take carere of a nurse what can they do to make the nurses job easier have you gotten any feedback. theyey are not...
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in raises to our hard-working home healthcare rates and bonuses for healthcare workers, because they deserve it. and just this morning get, as a result of our hard work, with president biden, his administration, we will be able to invest over $6 billion in federal funds into our healthcare system over the next three years. this funding will help support our safety net hospitals, address workforce shortages, strengthen access to primary health care, all important primaries, all of us. on top of that we invested $7 billion in child care. at the same time, we save the mta from a looming fiscal cliff that threatens the economy of an entire region while ridership grew by 435 million new riders. no administration and no legislature invested more money faster into roads and bridges and public infrastructure to rebuild our state. i am grateful for your continued partnership and our majority leader, andre stewart cousins. thank you to both of you. thank you. we have worked hard to restore integrity and trust in government, and the face we disagree, the truth is we are united in our commitment
in raises to our hard-working home healthcare rates and bonuses for healthcare workers, because they deserve it. and just this morning get, as a result of our hard work, with president biden, his administration, we will be able to invest over $6 billion in federal funds into our healthcare system over the next three years. this funding will help support our safety net hospitals, address workforce shortages, strengthen access to primary health care, all important primaries, all of us. on top of...
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and this trend of getting to the healthcare system.s in our favor versus against us. >> i'm looking at someone who is a user. a very grateful user of resmed. about three feet from me. we always laugh, because it really is -- i think it's marriage saving as well as lifesaving. you are always great to have on. it's been way too long to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks for your time, jim. >> who by the way and full disclosure has helped me in some of my healthcare issues, and was a total chamfer doing it. didn't want anything other than trying to help me, it was very valuable. mad money is back after the break. >>> coming up, pop open those umbrellas and tea up your toughest questions. cramer takes on all comers in the lightning round. next. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at the right time, every time. ( ♪♪ ) constant
and this trend of getting to the healthcare system.s in our favor versus against us. >> i'm looking at someone who is a user. a very grateful user of resmed. about three feet from me. we always laugh, because it really is -- i think it's marriage saving as well as lifesaving. you are always great to have on. it's been way too long to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks for your time, jim. >> who by the way and full disclosure has helped me in some of my healthcare issues,...
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this is one of the oldest healthcare institutions in the northern region.uilders are erecting a housing insert that will connect the already existing building. diagnostic departments will be located here, where patients will be able to undergo a full examination. doctors will have modern equipment at their disposal, including mri. medical treatment is also expected to undergo a significant transformation. building where the new department will open. there will be ultrasound services, x-ray diagnostics, an endoscopic service, a laboratory equipped with modern equipment, we will also have a base there for the department of infectious diseases, well, this building, which is behind the insert in the reconstruction, will be a pure medical building. updating the infectious diseases hospital is not the only major project in the region’s healthcare system. construction of the operating and intensive care building of the regional clinical hospital continues. a clinic will open very soon in orsha. this year, construction of a new clinic will begin in polotsk. it will
this is one of the oldest healthcare institutions in the northern region.uilders are erecting a housing insert that will connect the already existing building. diagnostic departments will be located here, where patients will be able to undergo a full examination. doctors will have modern equipment at their disposal, including mri. medical treatment is also expected to undergo a significant transformation. building where the new department will open. there will be ultrasound services, x-ray...
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patients and healthcare workers [indiscernible] murdered in healthcare facilities. imagine that in your place of work? imagine your place of work and yourself targeted doing what you love doing? as a mental health clinician i had the honor working with members of the palestinian in san francisco. our health system serves members of the palestinian community and our health system is incredibly [indiscernible] our silence towards the trauma colleagues and patients faced and actively surviving trauma informed care. how can we tell any patients or colleagues they are safe here if we cannot say we do not condone the genocide and want the violence and killing and brew utality to stop immediately and permanently. this especially so when the [indiscernible] funded by our money, our tax dollars. as our city our healthcare system [indiscernible] budget cuts and program cuts. we are at the same time watchs hospitals in gaza bombed with weapons we are paying for. why is there no funding to solve our healthcare crisis when there is always money for weapon snz you as the health c
patients and healthcare workers [indiscernible] murdered in healthcare facilities. imagine that in your place of work? imagine your place of work and yourself targeted doing what you love doing? as a mental health clinician i had the honor working with members of the palestinian in san francisco. our health system serves members of the palestinian community and our health system is incredibly [indiscernible] our silence towards the trauma colleagues and patients faced and actively surviving...
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and we gave $1.3 billion in raises that are hard working home healthcare aid and bonuses for healthcare because they deserved it. and just the morning as a result of our hard work with president biden and his administration, we'll be able to ies billion in federal funds into our healthcare system over the next three years. this funding will help support our safety net hospitals, address shortages, strengthen access to primary and behavorial healthcare, all important primaries all of us. and on top of that over the last two years, we invested over $7 billion in childcare. [applause] at the sam time we saved the m.t.a. from threatened an econoy of an entire region while requiredship grew by 435 million ne [applause] and no administration and no legislature ever invested more money faster into our roads and bridges and public infrastructure to rebuild our state. and i'm grateful -- grateful for your continued partnership and for the majority leader stewart cozens and our speaker. [applause] thank you -- thank you to both of you. thank you. now, we've worked hard to trust in government. and
and we gave $1.3 billion in raises that are hard working home healthcare aid and bonuses for healthcare because they deserved it. and just the morning as a result of our hard work with president biden and his administration, we'll be able to ies billion in federal funds into our healthcare system over the next three years. this funding will help support our safety net hospitals, address shortages, strengthen access to primary and behavorial healthcare, all important primaries all of us. and on...